Ahmed Al-Asam writes: The beauty of the voice and the sweet song

Change your angle and you will see it in many places
The beauty in the voice and the sweetness of the song..
From a song in the daytime that ascends unusually to a distinguished path that rises, foretells good news, and from it opens doors, takes your hand and goes with it among the stars, and if you listen to the voice, melody, and weighted word stagnant amid all the things that give happiness to beauty in a song, and beauty in the ease of life to our ears To sighs of contentment, amid all this, the great Emirati artist “Salem Othman” comes out of the warmth of the years, does not complain regarding “the handicap.”
The wonderful artist Salem Othman, from the time of the founders of original art in the time of “Juweira” to his beautiful singing in the immortal play “The Elephant, O Malik of Time” by the great late Saadallah Wannous, theatrical preparation by Dr. Ali Fares, and directed by Professor Khalifa Al-Arifi, which was presented by Ras Al Khaimah Theater in the eighties Al-Qarn on the stage of the Sharjah Africa Hall in 1981, to the National Theater in Abu Dhabi, the beloved capital, relying on his sincere feelings, taste and choice. He realized before a while that technology would turn the cacophony into a beautiful sound and the honesty would disappear from the performance, so he decided to look back at the time that had a wonderful place from the window of a café overlooking the sea, the sea The departing fishermen travel towards time, here he stopped his gaze and did not get into the car.
And he was not satisfied with his creativity when he surprised us with his masterpiece “The Lover Minister” by poet Farouk Jweideh and director Magdy Kamel in 1986.
Among the songs of “The Lover Minister” sung by Al-Aziz Salem and the words of the poet Farouk Jweideh:
“If my eyes sleep,
I see some myself lost me
The remains of the cup, the memory and my age.”
Then he returned in the play “All People Know” with his voice only, with the song “Juweira”, the words of the late writer Jumaa Al-Fayrouz, and composed by Eid Al-Faraj, including:
“Stay away from the people, Juweira
Come back to me, diamonds, Juweira
Without feeling, Jouira
My cell is people, God is God, Juwira.”
The artist, Salem Othman, remains from a generation that gave wholeheartedly to the homeland and man without waiting..
To Salem all the love
Long live Bu Othman, and thank you for being life.

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